CarbonX
Active Member
Hi all. Renewable Energy Systems have started to become more and more used source of power. I would love to see a main forum called Renewable Energy Systems. For people that want to start to power their household things with renewable energy and other things to.
Getting off the grid can benefit growers and 'renewable energy' is pretty much the same shit enough of the time.
When your paying $0.09+ per kw. A single DIY solar panel made from 24 DIY solar cells that produce 0.5v, 2.8w solar cells can make a solar panel roughly 67.2w, 12v, 84 amp solar cells for around $30 to build not including to make the case.
15 hours of peak power production will produce 1kw worth of power. It would take around 334 kw for the solar cell to pay for its self but the solar cells have a possible life span of around 20 to 30 years.
On average a person can produce roughly around 336w of power 5 hours of the day. 3 Days and you produced around 1kw of power. This may not seem like alot but when you store the power with solar batteries you can store around 1.4 kWh and 120 Ah for a 12v battery.
For me if I can run 1 thing on solar power only I would save around $7 to $10 per month on my power bill. Who wouldn't want to save even $5 or more per month?
Getting off the grid can benefit growers and 'renewable energy' is pretty much the same shit enough of the time.
When your paying $0.09+ per kw. A single DIY solar panel made from 24 DIY solar cells that produce 0.5v, 2.8w solar cells can make a solar panel roughly 67.2w, 12v, 84 amp solar cells for around $30 to build not including to make the case.
15 hours of peak power production will produce 1kw worth of power. It would take around 334 kw for the solar cell to pay for its self but the solar cells have a possible life span of around 20 to 30 years.
On average a person can produce roughly around 336w of power 5 hours of the day. 3 Days and you produced around 1kw of power. This may not seem like alot but when you store the power with solar batteries you can store around 1.4 kWh and 120 Ah for a 12v battery.
For me if I can run 1 thing on solar power only I would save around $7 to $10 per month on my power bill. Who wouldn't want to save even $5 or more per month?